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Eric Helgeson edited this page Jul 8, 2026 · 7 revisions

Any BlueSCSI v2 or Ultra can emulate a PowerView SCSI Video card for Macintosh.

The PowerView SCSI Video card allowed many Macintosh computers to have a second monitor over SCSI.

NOTE: This feature is in private beta till we get a few more testers.

Setup

Physical

Connect your BlueSCSI via USB to the modern computer you'd like to use as a screen. BlueSCSI does not (yet) have a direct to VGA solution so you will use a modern laptop, desktop, phone, or tablet as your second screen.

eg:

Vintage Mac <SCSI Cable> BlueSCSI <USB> Modern device with screen

BlueSCSI SD

Create a file on the root of your SD card named VD3.hda for a PowerView on SCSI ID 3.

Vintage Mac

Install the PowerView extension. For links see below.

NOTE: If you want wider support you must use the BlueSCSI Patched PowerView extension (Download link coming soon)

Reboot

Web Client

On your modern device goto https://bluescsi.com/powerview/ and hit connect. If all went right you'll see your second monitor!

Native Client

If you'd like to run a native (Mac/Win/Linux) app instead of using WebUSB you can use the BlueSCSI PowerView app here (Coming soon).

PowerView Control Panel

We've patched the PowerView extension to allow it to be used on any 68k Mac, PowerPC is untested, so please test!

When in doubt use the Patched driver.

Patched: (url coming soon)

Unpatched version 2.1 - https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/radius-powerview-driver-101 - A more limited set of computers.

Compatibility

As you test please fill in compatibility below

Patched

  • Quadra 700

Unpatched

  • SE/30

History

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